Flourishing programs in 80+ disciplines. A vibrant Christian mission. $50 million
in new campus construction. A 2014 Division III national championship. 95% placement
within 6 months of graduation. There’s never been a better time to consider Hope College.

As a member of the MIAA and NCAA Division III associations, Hope College sponsors
22 varsity sports for men and women. The college is home to the 2014 NCAA Division
III National Championship women’s volleyball team.

Hope Leads MIAA All-Sports Standings After Fall Season

Hope is atop the MIAA all-sports standings inevery category after the fall season. This year for the first time the MIAA will present separateawards for the best cumulative finish in men's and women's sportsas well as an award for the best cumulative finish in all leaguesports (men and women). The separate awards will be known as the Men's All-SportsAward and the Women's All-Sports Award while the cumulative awardwill be known as the Commissioners' Cup. At the end of the fall season Hope was leading in all-sportspoints, the men's standings and women's standings. The all-sports standings are: 1. Hope 97, 2. Kalamazoo 78,3. Calvin 77, 4. Albion 76, 5. Alma 52, 5. Olivet 52, 7. Adrian32 and Defiance 17. The men's sports standings are: 1. Hope 40, 2. Albion 36, 3.Alma 34, 3. Calvin 34, 5. Kalamazoo 33, 6. Olivet 27, 7. Adrian17, 8. Defiance 3. The women's standings are: 1. Hope 57, 2. Kalamazoo 45, 3.Calvin 43, 4. Albion 40, 5. Saint Mary's 31, 6. Olivet 25, 7.Alma 18, 8. Adrian 15, 9. Defiance 14. Hope won league championships in women's golf and volleyballwhile finishing second in football, men's and women's crosscountry, and men's golf, third in women's soccer and fifth inmen's soccer. Hope is the defending All-Sports champion. The MIAAAll-Sports award has been presented since 1934-35. Hope has wonthe All-Sports award a league-leading 21 times. Next is Albionwith 14, followed by Kalamazoo 13, Calvin 7 and Alma 5